Hormonal surges amplify emotional responses, making first crushes feel overwhelmingly intense.
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These are not boring lessons. They are lifelines. These are not boring lessons
Puberty triggers surges in hormones that often bring intense new feelings, curiosity, and, frequently, confusion. As young people begin to experience attraction, their understanding of love, intimacy, and romance is often shaped by pop culture, social media, and peers, which can provide distorted views of healthy interactions. their understanding of love
When your pubertal child is absorbed in a show, a book, or even a video game romance, ask:
Beyond the Physical: Integrating Relationships and Romantic Storylines into Puberty Education